The One Book on Dementia / Alzheimer’s that NO ONE Else Could Write!

Elaine C Pereira: Author, Speaker and “Caregiver
Extraordinaire”

“As a Daughter who has lived the journey, an Occupational Therapist
who understands the neurology and a
Caregiver to my mother, I offer a unique perspective on Alzheimer’s and Dementia unparalleled by other authors.”

Read this powerful Book! Listen to the Unbelievable Story!
Learn from an Accomplished Speaker, Caregiver and Author.

Apparently my mom was adamant that someone had stolen her pants. Out of sight on the other
end of the phone, I rolled my eyes. Someone stole her pants. How ridiculous, I thought.

It
is painfully difficult to watch a loved one decline as dementia ravages their mind, destroying memories, rational thinking,
and judgment. In her touching memoir I Will Never
Forget, Elaine Pereira shares the heartbreaking and humorous story of her mother’s incredible journey through
dementia.

Pereira begins by offering entertaining glimpses into her own childhood and the feisty teenage years. Through it all,
Pereira shares how her mother's unconditional love and creative parenting style helped mold an opinionated young woman into
a resourceful adult who eventually would move mountains on her mother’s behalf. As Betty Ward slowly begins to wander down
the dark and narrow corridors of Alzheimer’s, Pereira details her mother’s amazing ability to mask the truth until something
as innocuous as a drapery rod suddenly launches a waterfall of events. As their roles shift and a new paradigm forms, Pereira
transforms into a caregiver who blindly navigates dementia’s unpredictable haze while her mother orchestrates Houdini-like
disappearances and surprisingly rallies to take charge of her own destiny.

I Will Never
Forget is a heartwarming, funny and powerful true story pertinent to anyone touched by the insidious effects
of Dementia and provides comfort to caregivers to know they are not alone. Learn from Elaine's unwitting mistakes as she
weaves through uncharted waters to capture insightful and effective intervention strategies. And finally, accompany Elaine
through her journey with her mother as a once brilliant mind is slowly destroyed by Dementia's ravenous appetite for brain
cells.

“As a former caregiver for my mother, I have experienced the gamut of emotions that accompanies talking to - operative
word here is “to” as sometimes it is not a reciprocal talking “with” conversation - someone with
significant short term memory loss”.

Fact is Stranger than Fiction

“Consistent with the idiom ‘Fact is Stranger than Fiction’ my mother experienced events so bizarre,
they would not be believable were they not completely true.”

Brown Pants Caper: “I received a call from an employee at the senior complex
where my mom lived. She explained that she was in Mom's apartment helping her
“look for two pair of brown pants” that Mom had reported
missing. How strange, I thought.

Apparently my mom was adamant that someone had stolen her pants. Out of sight on the other end of the phone, I rolled
me eyes. Someone stole her pants. How ridiculous, I thought.

I quickly visualized a masked thief, slithering into her third floor apartment during the cover of darkness to confiscate
two pair of brown pants. Mom had thousands of dollars of gold and gemstones and someone stole pants! Absurd. I held back
my laughter, but inside I was busting at the seams. A week later when I visited her, I also rummaged through her closet
looking for pants that weren't there and that I was certain Mom had donated years before.

“I think the cleaning ladies took them,” Mom insisted with a hiss.

You've got to be kidding Mom, I thought. Why would anybody take size-four petite pants? I shook my head repeatedly
as I simultaneously visualized either the very tall or the short, overweight cleaning women swiping brown slacks and inconspicuously
stuffing them into their carts. I had to suppress an inappropriate chuckle at that visualization also.

There were many other ludicrous “stolen items” reflective of Mom's deteriorating paranoia. Although rational
and logical thinking were waning fast, humorous stories abounded. Mom reported someone had stolen the houses-for-sale advertising
section of the newspaper. Someone else stole her nail file. Seriously, a nail file?

Then one day I was met at the door, even before a “Hello,” with
“I had a piece of lint right here and now it's gone.” Mom punctuated
her words by thumping the table repeatedly with her finger. “Someone stole my lint!”
As hard as I tried, I couldn't suppress the giggles and burst out laughing. Lint?

I'm sure every family member, every caregiver, every friend of every memory impaired person can recount a story or
three about something they said or did that was funny. This is how we survive one day to the next.”

Elaine C. Pereira is the author of I Will Never
Forget -A Daughter's Story of Her Mother's Arduous and Humorous Journey Through Dementia.